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spierce
01-30-2009, 11:15 PM
To all that know me I have been talkin about moving home since i got here 1 year and 2 months ago. I am finally headed home! Back to Louisville Ky. It was suppose to be easy, move to FL make money, grow up and move back. But I have made some great friends while living here and will miss them dearly.

Well now that the sappy shit is out the way:sorry:

hollar ballers i am finally going home! anyone near the Louisville KY area let me know i will be back at the first of March.:rockwoot:

Curb
01-30-2009, 11:18 PM
well fuck you too.

SoFlaSV
01-30-2009, 11:23 PM
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
































Just kidding. Ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Good luck and keep in touch.

Ninjakel
01-30-2009, 11:28 PM
aww man! :(

OneSickPsycho
01-30-2009, 11:59 PM
I envy you getting out of this place... I really want to vacate FL ASAP.

Corey
01-31-2009, 12:23 AM
I envy you getting out of this place... I really want to vacate FL ASAP.

Same. Haven't figured out where yet though or how the hell I'm going to do it, but I'm itching to get out.

Quick281
01-31-2009, 01:17 AM
Out of curiosity, what is hated about Florida? People love to hate it, but as the same time I fucking love the weather when I go down there.

I suppose the grass is always greener on the other side of the hill. I have considered it to be one of the places I would move to.

Antwanny
01-31-2009, 01:20 AM
I envy you getting out of this place... I really want to vacate FL ASAP.

well if you have the cash and dont mind the hippies california isnt too bad : ) BONUS: Our governor killed satan. And saved john connor from the machine, then later kills him.
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Homeslice
01-31-2009, 01:23 AM
I can't speak for them, but IMO the general vapid personalities in Florida.......airheads........plus the fact that there's too many retirees clogging the roads, lots of illegal immigrants, and too much focus on tourism. Flat roads not much variety in the scenery either, unless you're in the northern third of the state.

Quick281
01-31-2009, 01:24 AM
I can't speak for them, but IMO the general vapid personalities in Florida.......airheads........plus the fact that there's too many retirees clogging the roads, lots of illegal immigrants, and too much focus on tourism. Flat roads not much variety in the scenery either, unless you're in the northern third of the state.

Thanks, that was sort of what I had assumed it to be. Live anywhere and you eventually get tired of it.

rogue
01-31-2009, 01:31 AM
I'm wanting out of La so bad! I'd almost take all the retirees, illegals, and flat roads in exchange for not having to deal with the bad ecomony due to noone wanting to come off of old money and spend it, roads that can't get a passing grade, and dirty politicians.

I keep telling myself, just a little more than 4 years before the young padawan graduates high school. Once he's 18, all this custody shit is over with and I can leave. I think Mini-Me and Young Padawan are going to follow me! :panic:


:lol: :lol:

Corey
01-31-2009, 01:32 AM
Out of curiosity, what is hated about Florida? People love to hate it, but as the same time I fucking love the weather when I go down there.

I suppose the grass is always greener on the other side of the hill. I have considered it to be one of the places I would move to.

There's this notion that I noticed and bought into when I moved here that the pay sucked, but everything was cheaper, so it didn't matter. Problem is, everything isn't cheaper, it's still overpriced. Homes prices have shot up through the roof, general cost of living has creeped up steadily for a while, and things just aren't what they're purported to bet, and yet, the average pay around here is still awful. The people dolling out the paychecks have held tight to the sucky pay while spreading this notion that it's cheaper to live down here.

That's one. Two is the people. There is such a high concentration of rude arrogant douchebags around here. Maybe it's the influx of northerners that bring their misery south, but I think it's just the general population. It's frustrating sometimes to see such self centered pieces of shit rolling around being stupid fuckheads on a daily basis. Do they exist everywhere? Yes, but not in these numbers. I remember when I briefly moved to Austin, Texas and my then wife and I couldn't believe how laid back and polite the people were. It was completely night and day.

Three, it's really not that nice around here. You go from the beauty of the beach areas quickly into slums, with these self contained communities that wall themselves off from the surrounding filth. There is almost no middle class barrier to act as a peaceful buffer between the high class and the slummy areas.

There are some incredibly beautiful areas in Florida. I've been to Siesta Key a small handful of times and I would kill to live there. The thing is, this place is an excellent tourist destination, and that's all. Most of the businesses cater to that because that's where the money is. Everything else is a fight for shit pay a shit jobs to live in a shit area loaded with strip malls and other cesspools. There are so few areas in this state that are about community. And I've lived all over the state, so it's not just the shit dump I'm in now.

Quick281
01-31-2009, 01:45 AM
Sounds like you covered it well Corey.

I was told that there was a lot of money to be made in touristy places if you could find a way in as a server/bar tender. Beyond that I hadn't heard what you had pointed out. Interesting.

Corey
01-31-2009, 01:50 AM
Sounds like you covered it well Corey.

I was told that there was a lot of money to be made in touristy places if you could find a way in as a server/bar tender. Beyond that I hadn't heard what you had pointed out. Interesting.

The thing is, do you want to be a server/bar tender for the rest of your life? There is money to be made there, but there's competition out the yin yang for those kinda positions. If you want to make good money, you'll probably want to go to either a big city like Miami, Orlando, or Tampa, or a big college city like Gainesville or Tallahassee. When you get there, you'll be competing with people who've settled into the professional bartender lifestyle or the college fuckheads who are a dime a dozen who think a drinking habit makes them a great bartender, as well as the rest of the people who know that food service is about the only place to make money without knowing somebody or something.

You're going after tourists who have tightened their purse strings as well. So if you're looking to make money, you could turn to the other booming businesses in this area: hospitals and funeral homes. Don't laugh, I've worked both, and both pay better than the majority of the shit that's around here.

Quick281
01-31-2009, 01:55 AM
Yeah I suppose I should rethink all of my tourism employment thoughts with the way things are going. This summer in Alaska I will be working for a tourist based hotel, I am pretty sure that this year will be busy with their reservations from the year before but I can see this being the last remotely strong year.

Might be time to go work on the Alaskan pipeline. I do have a college degree but I have given up on putting it to use any time soon. Going to enjoy this summer and then relook at where I want to live and what I want to do with my life. Might live overseas for a while or something nuts.

Homeslice
01-31-2009, 01:59 AM
Check into working an Alaskan fish boat, my stepbrother did it several seasons and it's hard work but pays well.

OneSickPsycho
01-31-2009, 01:59 AM
Same. Haven't figured out where yet though or how the hell I'm going to do it, but I'm itching to get out.

Where do you want to be? I'm itching for TN, NC, SC... possibly even northwestern GA... That area of the Smokys is fuckin' gorgeous, plus the quality of people seems to be solid... not to mention best fucking roads in the world... There's a myriad of other reasons like cost of living, weather, etc...

Out of curiosity, what is hated about Florida? People love to hate it, but as the same time I fucking love the weather when I go down there.

I suppose the grass is always greener on the other side of the hill. I have considered it to be one of the places I would move to.

Where to begin...

First and foremost... the people. There are a TON of fantastic motherfuckers in this state, but there are ricockulous number of douchebag motherfuckers too. The ratio is far worse than anyplace I've ever been... there's very little inbetween too. Either you meet a cool ninja cat or a total fucktard. I think a lot of it has to do with the clashing of so many cultures... :idk:

Next... The roads. The roads here suck. And back to the people... the drivers here SUCK.

Honestly... this place just never felt like home. I've been here more than a year, and I still feel like I'm visiting. Maybe it's this town, maybe not. Either way the things that would make people want to live here the most, are things that aren't really important to me.

well if you have the cash and dont mind the hippies california isnt too bad : ) BONUS: Our governor killed satan. And saved john connor from the machine, then later kills him.

I'd rather beat myself to death with a sock filled with dried dog turds than live in CA.

I can't speak for them, but IMO the general vapid personalities in Florida.......airheads........plus the fact that there's too many retirees clogging the roads, lots of illegal immigrants, and too much focus on tourism. Flat roads not much variety in the scenery either, unless you're in the northern third of the state.

:iagree:

Thanks, that was sort of what I had assumed it to be. Live anywhere and you eventually get tired of it.

Yeah, that's the truth... However, I was tired of this place within the first few weeks. I'd rather never go back to Ohio, but if I only had two options... one being here, the other being OH. Back to being a Buckeye I would go.

There's this notion that I noticed and bought into when I moved here that the pay sucked, but everything was cheaper, so it didn't matter. Problem is, everything isn't cheaper, it's still overpriced. Homes prices have shot up through the roof, general cost of living has creeped up steadily for a while, and things just aren't what they're purported to bet, and yet, the average pay around here is still awful. The people dolling out the paychecks have held tight to the sucky pay while spreading this notion that it's cheaper to live down here.

That's one. Two is the people. There is such a high concentration of rude arrogant douchebags around here. Maybe it's the influx of northerners that bring their misery south, but I think it's just the general population. It's frustrating sometimes to see such self centered pieces of shit rolling around being stupid fuckheads on a daily basis. Do they exist everywhere? Yes, but not in these numbers. I remember when I briefly moved to Austin, Texas and my then wife and I couldn't believe how laid back and polite the people were. It was completely night and day.

Three, it's really not that nice around here. You go from the beauty of the beach areas quickly into slums, with these self contained communities that wall themselves off from the surrounding filth. There is almost no middle class barrier to act as a peaceful buffer between the high class and the slummy areas.

There are some incredibly beautiful areas in Florida. I've been to Siesta Key a small handful of times and I would kill to live there. The thing is, this place is an excellent tourist destination, and that's all. Most of the businesses cater to that because that's where the money is. Everything else is a fight for shit pay a shit jobs to live in a shit area loaded with strip malls and other cesspools. There are so few areas in this state that are about community. And I've lived all over the state, so it's not just the shit dump I'm in now.

I agree with most everything, though I never thought it was going to be cheaper...

Quick281
01-31-2009, 02:00 AM
Check into working an Alaskan fish boat, my stepbrother did it several seasons and it's hard work but pays well.

How did he get his "in"?

Homeslice
01-31-2009, 02:02 AM
If I moved back to the South it would be the Asheville area, or maybe somewhere around Chattanooga, I bet that's going to be the next growth city.

Homeslice
01-31-2009, 02:05 AM
How did he get his "in"?

I dunno, but he never said it was difficult to get.

Course working on oil rigs would pay even more, but then you're in some of the worst parts of Texas, tripping over drunk Indians and such. :panic:

Corey
01-31-2009, 02:05 AM
Yeah I suppose I should rethink all of my tourism employment thoughts with the way things are going. This summer in Alaska I will be working for a tourist based hotel, I am pretty sure that this year will be busy with their reservations from the year before but I can see this being the last remotely strong year.

Might be time to go work on the Alaskan pipeline. I do have a college degree but I have given up on putting it to use any time soon. Going to enjoy this summer and then relook at where I want to live and what I want to do with my life. Might live overseas for a while or something nuts.

My sister and brother both worked overseas. My sister is currently in Scottland coaching women's lacrosse. My brother got back from an extended stay in Japan teaching english to students. If you've got a decent grasp of the language and can do a little teaching, there are a number of countries you can get year long contract positions with to teach english as a second language. Most of the people you're teaching already have a good grasp of the language, you're just brought in to sharpen their skills, make them more comfortable in conversational settings, or give them a better grasp of the language for business reasons. These companies provided you with a pretty good paycheck and a certain amount to cover housing. My I had a friend who did two contracts in China. She said the pay was pretty good and the company she worked for covered 100% of her housing costs, so the money she made was hers to do with as she wanted. I know South Korea, China, and a few South American countries are always looking for that kinda work. I'd be on that shit in a heartbeat, but I dont' have a BA/BS. Sucks, cuz I kan speel goodz and english my brains out.

Quick281
01-31-2009, 02:08 AM
My sister and brother both worked overseas. My sister is currently in Scottland coaching women's lacrosse. My brother got back from an extended stay in Japan teaching english to students. If you've got a decent grasp of the language and can do a little teaching, there are a number of countries you can get year long contract positions with to teach english as a second language. Most of the people you're teaching already have a good grasp of the language, you're just brought in to sharpen their skills, make them more comfortable in conversational settings, or give them a better grasp of the language for business reasons. These companies provided you with a pretty good paycheck and a certain amount to cover housing. My I had a friend who did two contracts in China. She said the pay was pretty good and the company she worked for covered 100% of her housing costs, so the money she made was hers to do with as she wanted. I know South Korea, China, and a few South American countries are always looking for that kinda work. I'd be on that shit in a heartbeat, but I dont' have a BA/BS. Sucks, cuz I kan speel goodz and english my brains out.

My brother did the same thing and spent some time in Korea. I would probably want to brush up a bit on my englishzzz but I would be very interested in living overseas for a bit. Asian/Africa are at the top of that list. I would also go to New Zealand and try that out, I know some people that have lived over there and they had a freaking blast.

I have a 4 year in business administration (see bullshit).

Corey
01-31-2009, 02:12 AM
Where do you want to be? I'm itching for TN, NC, SC... possibly even northwestern GA... That area of the Smokys is fuckin' gorgeous, plus the quality of people seems to be solid... not to mention best fucking roads in the world... There's a myriad of other reasons like cost of living, weather, etc...



I've gotta figure that part out. I hear nice things about NC, and I have a few friends there. I've also got this bug up my ass about Minnesota recently. I have no fucking clue why, it just seems like something I feel compelled to check out. Found out after I started getting the urge to check it out that Plymouth, MN is supposedly the best place in the country to live. I've lived up in North Dakota a long time ago, so I have a vague recollection about Minnesota being nice, but fucking hell is it cold as balls. I think Florida has thinned my blood too much to tempt that kind of weather again. But in all honestly, I have no fucking clue where I'd go. I'm trying to figure out if I should go back to school and finish my degree. If I do, do I stay here and take advantage of the decent instate costs, or do I give up on this dump and finish a degree elsewhere? Or do I even bother wasting my cash on a degree that's really nothing more than a piece of paper? That kinda notion derailed my schooling in the first place, but I'm no better off now than I was then, so it's got me thinking again.